First report of the giant liver fluke (Fascioloides magna ) infection in farmed fallow deer (Dama dama ) in Poland – pathomorphological changes and molecular identification
Publié en ligne: 30 sept. 2015
Pages: 339 - 344
Reçu: 19 mai 2015
Accepté: 04 sept. 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/bvip-2015-0050
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A 3-year-old female fallow deer was subjected to the necropsy and virological testing, due to a suspected infectious disease in the herd of farmed deer in the Southeastern region of Poland. The animal was found negative for the presence of BVDV, BoHV-1, BTV, and EHDV antibodies and BVDV antigen. The toxicological examination did not reveal any coccidiostats, mycotoxins, rodenticides, carbamate pesticides, and organophosphorus pesticides. The flukes found during postmortem examination were first characterised microscopically as